The one Christ : an enquiry into the manner of the incarnation
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The one Christ : an enquiry into the manner of the incarnation
- Publication date
- 1907
- Topics
- Incarnation
- Publisher
- London : Longmans, Green
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- trinitycollege; toronto
- Contributor
- Trinity College - University of Toronto
- Language
- English
xxiv, 336 p
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- 2006-09-07 00:21:25
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Subject: The author raises additional complexities for sure.
Subject: The author raises additional complexities for sure.
“But made himself of no reputation. (wi/roV mwutre.) These words literally signify, fie divested, or emptied himself But of what did he divest himself? Not of his original nature, nor of his miraculous powers. For he retained both while he was upon earth. He undoubtedly divested himself of that, which he formerly had; but of which he was then destitute. This was the glory, or the form of God, which he had with the Father before the world was.”
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A treatise of the divine nature, exhibiting the distinction of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
Moore, Humphrey, 1778-1871
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Excerpt From
A treatise of the divine nature, exhibiting the distinction of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
Moore, Humphrey, 1778-1871
This material may be protected by copyright.
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